1 Dollar - Elizabeth II - Long Tan - 4th Portrait, Famous Australian Battles (2012)

Features

Denomination 1 Dollar
Catalog Number KM# 1819
Weight (g) 31.1035
Diameter (mm) 40.6
Thickness (mm) 4
Shape: Round
Composition: Silver (.999)
Not Magnetic
Metal Value (USD) 82.73
Currency Value (USD) 0.72
Orientation Medal orientation ↑↑
Commemorative
Non Circulating
Calendar Gregorian

Obverse

Engraved by Ian Rank-Broadley
Lettering:
ELIZABETH II
AUSTRALIA 2011
1 DOLLAR
IRB


Description:
Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. surrounded by the inscriptions “ELIZABETH II,” “AUSTRALIA,2011,” and the face value “1 DOLLAR.”

Reverse

Engraved by Wade Robinson
Lettering:
P
LONG TAN
1966
1oz 999 SILVER
WR


Description:
The coin’s reverse carries a powerful wartime composition: on the left an Australian soldier wearing Vietnam War jungle kit, while the right side shows a printed historical image of Australian troops at Long Tan. At the bottom, the bold inscription LONG TAN1966 with military color bars emphasizes the theme of remembrance. In the left field, The P mint mark of the Perth Mint appears and the designer's initials (WR) appears below on the soldier's boots. The metal, weight and purity marks “1oz 999 SILVER” around the lower edge.

Edge

Description:
Reeded
Year Mintage Comment Rarity
2012 P 3,631 Perth Mint, Proof Unknown

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